History of American Presidential Elections, 1789-2001. 11 vols. 2002. [Ref E 183 H58 2002]This 5,000-page series contains essays of 10 to 20 pages for each presidential election in the United States. In addition, appendixes for each article offer transcripts of debates between the candidates, news coverage, and details of popular and electoral votes. Volume 11 also contains a bibliography of readings for each election, a concise chronology of U.S. presidents, and a comprehensive index.

Statistical History of the American Electorate. 2001. [Ref JK 1967 R87 2001]Published by CQ Press, this extensive work provides abundant tables reporting on the history of the American electorate, including data on voting patterns, election laws, party winners and losers, and more. Each of 8 chapters contains numerous, detailed tables, preceded by textual explanations and background information.

This database provides information about elections and voting, such as voter registration, turnout statistics, election results, and news releases. It also discloses financial information about candidates, parties, and PACs.

This political forecasting Web site, also accessible by typing in politicalforecasting.com, is a resource for scholars and practitioners interested in forecasting elections and other political events. During presidential election years, the site will deal almost exclusively with the race for the White House. Dr. Alfred Cuzán, the Chair of UWF's Department of Political Science & Government, is a co-founder and a collaborator for the site